2016 Tech Log Blank Template

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    Avatar photoBarkingSpyder
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      Attached is a Blank Tech Log Template.

      "... get on your bad motor scooter and ride!"
      Sammy with Montrose

      #9059
      Avatar photoBarkingSpyder
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        Blank template located at:  Tech Log Template

        Instructions:

        Don’t edit the blank template – download it for your specific series.

        Update racers and inspection criteria per your series.

        WHEN ENTERING Data – strike thru people not racing. Add guests (Alex/railgun, Max M, Roy, Austin etc. )

        Optionally – Upload either the sheet or the image as part of the race results.

        "... get on your bad motor scooter and ride!"
        Sammy with Montrose

        #10149
        Avatar photoBarkingSpyder
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          This template is in Excel, it should work for most series and people.
          If you have a format that seems to work better for you please share with the club.

          "... get on your bad motor scooter and ride!"
          Sammy with Montrose

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